smc57
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2022
- 5
I recently (last Monday) was asked to weld two heavy duty L shaped brackets, simple thing, two sections of 100 X 100 X 6 MM steel box butt welded at 90 deg. The steel had already been cut for me on our band saw, simple you would think.
Came to assemble the parts for welding and discovered that the ends of the tubes were not square? Being the conciensiouse man that I am I informed the boss of the issue and also the workshop manager, reasonably sensible thing to do you would think?
I was utterly amazed when I was told that it was not important, the workshop manager then took the cut sections and milled the faces square, I in turn told him that they were now the wrong length according to the drawing, this has resulted in me be called a troublemaker and subject to a fair amount of negativity and aggression.
Please could anyone tell me if I missed something about the importance of workshop equipment being adjusted correctly when I went to college?
Came to assemble the parts for welding and discovered that the ends of the tubes were not square? Being the conciensiouse man that I am I informed the boss of the issue and also the workshop manager, reasonably sensible thing to do you would think?
I was utterly amazed when I was told that it was not important, the workshop manager then took the cut sections and milled the faces square, I in turn told him that they were now the wrong length according to the drawing, this has resulted in me be called a troublemaker and subject to a fair amount of negativity and aggression.
Please could anyone tell me if I missed something about the importance of workshop equipment being adjusted correctly when I went to college?